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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1925)
MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9, 1925 . ; two Marquette university of Mllwau ko. Wis., was .announced today with lliu return of the Oregon Agricultural ccllciio team from Los Aiwvlos. The gaum will be played In Milwaukee November 15, tu the new -llumuetlu sludluiu. GREATESTHflOP COKGH IN II-: 1! 57 ULLARQ GETS DECISION . Oe B.B0BBT GURKE Four Knockdowns Credited 1 ........ 23 S3 H 5h' 4 if" to Eugene Man I WINNER LACKS SPEED The St. Nick Style The very, very newest feature in the hat world strictlv a DOBB'S feature. In the new shades including, Porta Brown. Venetian Tan, Manhattan Gray. GTOR EMEN 713 Willamette l.tylilcr Man It on Orh'uslw Uutor I'tirt or KlKlit Hut TMkca I'uiiIkIuumiI I Willi four kniu-kilowna to jrreillt lllltl ton puuinls of welKht i nilvuntace. Mai'k l.illnrd of Ku , Kom' won n oleaii eut deolKlon over crappy O. HiitiUy Clarke, of 8.111 ; Kruiu'isftt in llio ten ruunil ninlli , vent liout at the Winter tinruVn t lait nlitht before llie lament crowd iwliieh Promoter M. A. llnllows has ! registered this year. This waa the i third of the semi-monthly rinir ! eardii this fall mid was rilled with : pood mixing from preliminary to main bout. Mack I.lllard welched j in at 132 ponds nnd seemed to I have retroKradeU rrom hla old ; knockout aimed, lie was alow nnd I rlatrooted ill the rlnir most of the 1 time. Hobby Clarke welched Mi 1 pouuds and after the opelllnir can toes carried the fiKht Into Ullard's , corner socking him time atter time. i In the last part of the bout Ul : lard failed to show any speed and , waa on the defensive against hts 1 lighter opponent's rushes. I First KuiMfcdown Kitrty The first knockdown of the bout came In tho oponlna round when I Lillard battered Clarke Into his , corner and landed a hard rtirht Jab j on Clarke's Jaw. He took the count of six but the bell saved him from further punishment. 1.1 Hard got tho best of the j clinches ill the second round. They ; clinched often. I illard was land ing some good blows when the ; round ended. I The third round found Clarke 1 again on the canvas for a low blow of Llllard's. The referee helped him to his feet. Liilard bored In for the rest of the round doing some damaging work with his 'right -In the clinches. I Clark o Is Groggy In the fourth round Llllnrd knocked the southerner down for a count of two in the first part of uie canto. Clarke was groggy and ATHLETIC BOARD FORMED Ml.UMim U hVl'l l)lT uuiiy TAUICS ACTION SAl.KM. Ore., l.'ec. S. A per manent athletic hoard to administer- athletics at Willamette uni versity was created by vole of the university si intent body here tu. dnv. Tho action was taken follow- Iuk the report of 11 specially bus' thorlsed committee. The following men were chosen to nerve 011 the board: Alumni I. II. Van Winkle of Salem, attorney-general of tho slate: Hoy Hewitt of Corvullls. member ,of the O. A. l faculty and Verne Ualn, principal of the high school at KpiiiiKtlrld, Ore.; trustee, laul Wallaco of Salem, Salem business man: lr. It. K. stelner. head of the Oregon state hospital and Willamette alumnus: faculty member, Oenn Frank Krlckson: students. Mvrwln Stolx helse, Keith H hodes and A. r'lel-sher. FOR SUNDAY MORNING Next Sunday In the vicinity of the Coyote bridge on the Klmlra high way. 10 miles west of Kugene, there uiii i 11 inado-to-order bear bunt and this will be a good chance for Kugeno bear dog owners to give their animals a little training, ac cording to It. H. Olheon. rannor, who lives In that locality. Mr. Gibson has In cuptlvlty on his olaco a vear-old bear which he recently bought from a man In the I-ake creek valley. It will be turned loose at the brldgo Sunday at 10 a. 111 nnd will bo allowed to run distance before the dogs nre let loose on Its trail. The animal will be shut after the dogs have had Dlentv of practice trailing the bear, said Mr. Gibson. Cnro will be taken to see thnt It Is not tortured or In jured. It Is expected to climb tree when the dogs are close upon its heels. covered for the remainder taklngl u,' "" '"''.". uunlsh.nenr in th. mineh. n virions at times nnd If cornered by Exclusive IjuJIco Hair Cnttlng B. P. Hanna with B. Piper Bell. Eugene Hotel Beauty Shop, for merly with Meier and Frank. ll-SO-tf VTlsmetto Collection & Credit Srrciua, Bonded Collection special ists. C. S. Dillon, manager: Donald Young, attorney, 60 Willamette. Phone S78. his corner decidedly tho dors will put up a bnd fight, but It Is quite likely that it will seek safety In n tree when closely pressed, he said The Boatman Js Pledge 1--,. m " .j T : r"?i C -,, I , ' " ' ' ! ' ? g 1 " . "An'Tndiana" borage tender sauntered lntoi the market place at New Orleans one sunny afternoon directly after having sold his cargo of supplies from "up north." He waa staggered at the sight he saw, for before him were human beings being sold at ' auction. ' t "If I ever get a chance to hit that thing, I'll hit it hard, by the eternal God!" he vowed. Thirty years later this gaunt, rangy boatman died at the hands of assasina because he had literally "hit that thing hard." And today Lincoln's name is spoken with reverence the world over. Living for a principle, working for a principle, dylpg for a prin ciple, he has set a hfca standard to be attained. We attempt to follow his lead, lnour. little way. In the field of assisting buslneas-i s H . - US. NATIONAL BANK. 1 "She Bank of Service EUGENEIOAN Pr SAVINGS BANK. the Bonk for Savings went bested. The fifth round saw a reversal of the fight. Clarke came up with a buret of speed and pounded L.11- ne&vier opponent groRffy and i CARBURETORS YET LEAD j banging onto the ropes. The round , j went to Clarke. J VOLLEY" BALIi I.KAGl'K STAND. x 117 uiwii ui m iigni came m i the sixth when Clarke rushed Lll- ,1 it, . 1 r " . ca"Z" Carburetors still lead In. tho fnrJifiL'0rL,f qUTehr ,He! "spare parts" volley ball league. I?,."1! '"fhUn.lr?,n.d hfd j . playing at the Y. M. C. A.. It was knocked into the ropes. The rouna was ciarKes. INGS ARE GIVEN announced yesterday ufter another series of Kumei in which the Car- bhock Absorbers wu.t,MJLr;" lector, and vuii rvw I oil U Oil Ulki ILL. 11L1J A 1 1 T .L"' ""eni".ttml Thfe farbUretors took two of r ., i. . L.:' r SI . tbtno: same from the Side, Cur- in v 111111 wiiiiu lie this on, 1 - . . , . . 1 ,. . 1. 1 h s knee and was booed and cat called by the audience. The round was Liliard's. i Clarke Itritigs Blood ( The eight, ninth and tenth ' rounds found heavy Liilard stand ing in the center of the ring with; Clarke jabbing him time after time. A right to the nose brought I , blood on Liliard's face. He failed to land a clean blow on Clarke In the eighth and ninth. Clarke side stepped his rushes and landed hard Jabs In his. face rind ahdo- J men. In the tenth the Eugens boy tried desperately for a knockout but failed to bind. The flcht end- I , ed with both boring In with speed, j me semi-windup or six rounds; went on decision to George Dixon. ' 144 pounds, of Portland, over Joe Blackwell, 147 pounds of Eugene. the Eugene boy was completely outclassed by his clever colored tulns and the shock Absorbers took a similar count from the Simrk Plugs. standings of the league to ilijls, lire am lununa, ' Carburetors 113 Shock Absorbers ... 1H8 Spark Plugs 1H1 Side Curtains i il Dr. Walter E, Moanwoll WW Conduct Classes HAS WONDERFUL RECORD OtilMniMlhur ItUMkollNiM Mrnlor'n ltivorl lit VUmmminIii Coiwli.pml 1arvrlS)f MikI.yii A()iIihI The inKftKiitrnt of lr. Waller K. Meunwoll, houd bdHkotlmll rtuirb nt the l'nlv'riity of WIn-,-imnln ntl iivIUmI tht "inltiuli' nutn of biiski'tlmll." (n i'ondui'l u oouthltiK HA'hiuil at tho uiilvtMMlty til till MUIUIIIIT HOWllHl llf It2U, will murk u dUtlut't mlvuiuo hi uthlottc prt'ktn'Mi In tho wKt, iu I'orUhiK tu iiniumiH'oiuont by Krod l HtrlMOti, director of tho summer netfulon. Meunwoll In rtnrdrd us the nutMtiiiulliiK bnakvdmll con oh In I Aiuotica. 1Ih rrcortl at WlMcohflti 1h oonnldored one of tho murvvU of modern tithlotlcs. HIn tenniN I have won Itift itamea nud lout only t i3: placed flint eluht times and were never below third In theft-1 conference In It seamuis. Thirty-1 two members of all-star teams out ( of a total of tu In la scai-oiis nave been from Meiiiwoll's teams. A two weeks school, coimhrttHK' of Intensive courses for hitch school aud colleKe baskstbiill couches, will be conducted 1'V .Meanwdl. The huttketball wlxnrd has been kU'Iiik , emu-It Inn bourses wit it ivuuio K Oik ne at Noire Muiuu anil Wln consln. In which more than Sit) coaches have attended. I 1- t.... .,.. 1 1 lu 1 tin .iciliinltr of the pivot and short pa, rive-! man defense style of play, which In Its variations Is the basis for most of modern basketball. Mran wel( methods and technique have been spread by the several thou sand coaches who luive attended his various slimmer coutucs since 1913. Some of his ex-puplls now recoKnlzed In their work uro: OImoii uf t.hto State university; Ituby. . of Vnlvernity of Illinois; Williams of l-nlverslty of Iowa: Levis, for merly of I'niverslty of 1 nullum and now of WIhtoiihIii: llond, I'nlvcr slty of MIsMOurt: Chandler of Iowa Slate; Tebell uf North Carolina. Tho UK h the summer school bas ketball course will last only two weeks, Meanwell will spend four or five hours each day with the claM. uccordlni; to Heinhnrt, who added that more coach r of the inn pie I loor Kanie had been schooled under Mcanwull than any other mentor. JSI MAPLETON HAS SCOUTING i OltGANIZATIOX OF XKVt'TBOOl' j. ! ' IS ANNOUNCED opponent who crouched, weaved Organization of a new troop of I Lane county Hoy Scouts nt Muple ' ton, to be known as Mapleton troop No. 1, was announced yes terday through local executives of tho council. I The troop Is tho outgrowth of results obtained at the summer 1'.?. ,n d6P,m- " "'""which In thePCsciall,etvenraWHar0,,l wera "Yen tlje ir first training. Reese. 135 pounds of Portland J "c"lm"7 ,h-.;o Solly Burns of.j h. i,i Lv Assistant Scoutmaster Itoscoe l'lowmon. ine 1 TONIGHT TWO BIG FEATURE BOUTS Robin Reed vs. O. A. C. Amateur World Champion Ralph Hand Eugene VS. , Ed. Brown Chicago Frank Burns Flint, Mich. Light-HeavyweighU A SNAPPY CURTAIN RAISER Popular Painless Prices Entire Lower Floor ...$1.10 Ringside ..:.......$1.6S Balcony 50c Tax included. Ladies Especi ally Welcome First Match Start, at 8:15 The Wrestling Event The First Big, High Class Wrestling Event Ever Held in Eugene TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT BOX-OFFICE substituted for Scattlo the scheduled fighter, and I ooxu Harold Davis, 133 pounds of Eugene to a clean draw. The first round was evon with , both men sparring for an opening. The second was Rceso's for he bored In on his opponent and landed several telling blows, drawing blood from Davis ear. Tho third went to Davis when he battered the colored boy Into the ropes and punched him to grogglness. The last round was even. In the four-r'ound preliminary, Ray Jacobs, 133 pounds, of Eu Eene. bettered his opponent. Kid Fuller, 133 pounds of Eugene, nnd won by a shady knockout. In the second round. He outclassed Fuller completely. O. A. O. Schedules flame IBjr The AMolKtel Pra.) COnvALMS, Ore.. Dec. S. A scheduled Intersectlonal Thanks giving day football game with troon committee consists of E. 8. Klrby. chairman; L. J. Plowman and F. It. Huntington. The roster of the troop follows: Vlrirll Austin. Levi Carnontcr. lis ter Carpenter, Hay ross, i.ioyo. Hendrickson. Fred Huntington, Molvln Jensen, Donald Johnson, Forest Klrby, Horace Neelny, ltos ald Swnggnrt and Earl Whltnker. aid KwuKuart and Earl whittneker, The boys who were In tho Ijine county camp last summer were Fred Huntington, Koscoo I'low- man and Kay Foss. CLUB TO GIVE PROGRAM Fit IDA Y KVKNINO DATE 1'OIt CRIOSWIOIX KVliNT Caswell's Variety Store 82 West 9th Street , Next to Stanley SURE I Everybody has lots of nice Christmas goods to sell but how about the price? An Honest-to-GoodrM Variety Store Must Sell for Lessl Well , folks that's us. We sold every doll wc had in I hit store and a complete Km' st' n k has just arrived. Jt tnkfs jiricu to move the j;;nods. .'.ow don't 'think all wc sell is Christmas goods. All wc ask is a comparison of price. CASWELLS iRcriiter Lane County Kpeclal) CKESWiil.L, Ore., Dec. . The entertainment for Friday evening at tho W. O. W. hall under the uusplces of the Ladles' Civic Im provement club promises to bo ono of tho ovents of tho season, rep arations aro well under way. The I liuby Opera Includes the following children: Margaret uinon, joan UniiElnnd. T. E. Audrey McFcrrln, LaVerna Miller. Allco Olson, Kuth Woodson, Kalherino Wright, June Allco Everson, Kutherlno TTcunor, Earl Orousbeck, Erblne Clrous beck, Clanclo MoKorrln, Ucruld Hrlg'gs, Wcndol Wyatt, liasll Hhieiils. Oliver Mores, Tho pluy which follows entitled, "No t.'ure, No I'ay," will bo given by tho following: Mrs. Ou'irge Hnero. Mrs. Clara Truxlor, Miss Luclle Ijind, Miss Hazel Taylor, M ikh Cnllii Hlover, Miss Ruth Ol son and Minn Christine Koblnett Iletween tho ooora and tho piny, stieclnl numbers will bo rendered by a quartet and recitations by Hetty Lou Onn and Francis Horn nlo musical monologuo by Chris. t:ne Roblnntt accompanied by Miss Mildred Koblnett. USE OF RESIN FAVQBED BY NATIONAL LEAGUE rltjr The Auwlild rraa) NEW YORK. Dec. 8. The Na tional league went on record nt Its annual meeting today as favor, ing mollification In the playing rules to pornut the use of rutin by pitchers. Improvement of the game in general nnd curtailment In the quantity of balls used throughout the circuit In particular were tne motives of the magnates who sat hrotigh a session of morn than ; four hours without taking definite action on many probloms. They i will further dlicuss tlia unsettled quostions tomorrow. . i A report from I'resluent Heya. : ler showing that 1H4T doxen halls; wore used In the league last year. preceded consideration of the playing rules. Mr. Ileydler point-; ed out that this tutnl was 24S lozen more than wern used the season heroro, and 3&20 dozen . more than were put Into play in i 1U20. Tho league'a position with re gard to the use of a foreign sub-1 stance on tho bull under ban for t several seasons, ho declurcd. would he plnced before the Joint j rules commktoe of tho mujor nnd ; minor rules. Commissioner Lnn dls has been requested to call a' meeting of the rules body In Feb-1 ruary. 'Wo recommend. ' Mr. Mevdler explained, "thnt the renin he used' under tho direction of tho umpire. It will make for betler games and cut down the rnpldly mounting to- j tal of balls we are being required to use, io nave come to the con clusion that failure of the pitch ers to got a fnlc grip Is tho root of our troubles." The recommendation of Presi dent Barney Dreyfuss of Pittsburg, thnt gumes called prior to the fifth Inning on nccount of rain bo plnved out from the point nt which thoy woro ntnpped, received favorahlo consideration but no action was taken. Restitutions of trlhuto to tho lnlo Ohrlaty Malhewson, former pitcher of tho Qlnnts and Inter president of tho IJoston Rrnvcs, woro adopted. Oriental flrlll Under Now Management Dinner dance every night except Hundny. Music by tho now Wur lltznr plnno. Special attention to phone orders. Phono '2343, Jack O'Uay, proprietor. 12-8-tf Me.Bao VtU o-00 r Ourisiinas "Make a Merry Christmas last the whole year through" SCATTER sunshine and happiness ttmbng your fricncU this season with thought (or more thu merely Christmas Day. Every one of the attnetin gifts suggested here serves a useful purpose eraj dav in the yearl Although sold at popular prices, costing little Of no more than ordinary linrs, WKSTINGIIOUSE Ap pliances oi'irr tlic best values olitainaljlc, whether valiir lie iiu-aMircd in ipiality ni materials, attrac tiveness of ilesinn, in wiukniansliip, or in service rendered, r.very nihatu-e is tittcoudttiunany guar- .tnteed to ieiliiriil which it ii intended. satisiaiturilv the service lor Buy from Your Electrical Dealer Who I Prepared to Cive Expert Smiee; Siawart Electric Go. 956 WILLAMETTE STREET TELEPHONE III l:re and In first class shape for the mix. This will ho a lightning fust siruKKlc. wiih every possibil ity Hint Iti'cd inlgbt get tumbled, followers of Itrown believe. ON AT HEILIG TONIGHT 9 mm Vocincn Miwiicrnlc Dnnco Kngles' Hull Decembor 0 dents 75c, Ladles 10c. Prize tor best costume. 12--2 Delco Electric Plants and Frlgl dalre Electric Refrigerators. W, I Ilargla Co. 817 Olive, li-l-tl "Eugene will havo ono of tho host wrestling cards ever put on In the stato!" This waa the enthusiastic- stnlement of Virgil Hiimlln, rortlnnd promoter, who was talking to Hill Dodnllo, local promoter, over tho telephone Inst night. Quito a contingent of funs are coming down from Portland to seo tho mntches, says Hamlin, and other vnlley towns will bo well represented. ( Interest In the match tonight nt the Helllg, when a doiiblo mat hill will bo singed, Is heightened by tho announcement thnt Hull Men- land, grappling movlo slnr, will challenge tho winner of tho Ralph Hiind-l' rank Hums mntch. Mon tnnn Is to wrestle Jack Woods, Coos Hay logger giant, Friday nt Mnrshfleld, and expects to throw him with little difficulty. . Frank Hums, nephew f Iho fa mous Farmer Rums, arrived In Kugene Inst night, and will tnho a light work-out hero today.' Ho Is ready for Hand, ho doclnros, nnd allhnuuh ho expects a hard meet, he believes ho will go back to Portland entitled to another' go with Ted Thye, his conqunrer. Hnhln Reed. O. A. (!. ohnninlnn. will drive over from Corvnllls with 1 strenath. Start tahlnd several of his student followers, i" . "' , 'f Reed Is wroslUng coaoh there, .and OCOU'b Emulsion todau! Is bringing most of his tenm along l 'wu' Scott A Downs, Bloom Arid, K. J. The Ship A Drama, By St. John Ervine i'iti:si;.Ti:i) iiy Moroni Olsen Players Friday. December 1 1 8:15 "I wonder if. wc old people arc ever tiuitc fair to the young?" Old Lady Thur fuw in "The Ship." PRICES $1.50, $1 and 75c llox oTflcc opens Hiurwlny at . Ill o'clock ENDURANCE . Children and grown people steadily increase in vigor and endurance when Scott's Emulsion of invigorating cod-liver oil is taken regularly. It 2s rich, vitamin-tested nourishment that builds health and lr,W tn his nhvsii'iail and this store for" relief is 'starting on the right tri,f':,ci nh'ifl j The doctor tells us what to do and Vb W , Bring your prescriptions here for the rW , you Impe for and wc will use every that the doctor's instructions arc carried out to the letter. M Tiffany-Davis Drug Co. seo him In action, i:il Drown, i fast and snappy opponent, Is' Christmas Problem SoM WW:1 For the Boy-for For the Friend WifeJ Year after year nt Christmas of 7" it wl" 'T:,,r itv ewnthBUS? vc and loyalty cvc. , ....i l. here, to Clo" 0HI . may nm n- Let 557 Willamette Street Kesidcnce ieicpn ".:TCu "WE WRITE 'KM RIGHT" --W, ay not nc - Out for a , Will you be one of th. This .iion.h 50 appHcat-onsM ,,(!SCrr- . .I" il! Va. r eDhonc l:-..jia SPA1 in'r"x